China sets up cyber base HQ
July 22: China’s secretive military has opened its first cyber base headquarters but has assured that the facility was not aimed at launching cyber war. People’s liberation Army on Monday launched the centre that is dedicated to handling all types of cyber threats and related issues. The centre marks the debut of a new force in China to tackle potential cyber threats and to safeguard national security, PLA Daily reported but did not mention the location of the headquarters.
It marks the emergence of China’s military power in information support and security, the daily said. “The setup of the base just means that our Army is strengthening its capacity and is developing potential military officers to tackle information-based warfare,” a top army official said, denying the perception that it was aimed at penetrating other country’s networks for disrupting them.
The base will be used to gather online information and “build up walls” to safeguard confidential military information, he added. “It is a ‘defensive’ base for information security, not an offensive headquarters for cyber war,” he was quoted as saying by Global Times.
He also said that the question about whether to build a cyber war headquarters similar to that of the US or not had triggered a heated debate among some senior military officials in China. The current level of information technology in the Chinese Army lags behind that of the US.
Meanwhile there are 13 DNS servers around the globe, of which the root server and nine others are all located in US, he said.
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